Schedule: A detailed schedule is available here. There will be two invited keynotes (Jeff Foster and Kathryn McKinley), research presentations, organized discussions, informal sessions/demos with 5 minute madness, opportunities for all attendees to make short presentations, and ample time for debate/discussion.
Demos and 5 minute madness: We have two 1.5 hour sessions of flexible time for informal discussion (last session on each day). This will allow time for demos, and we welcome all attendees, not only authors of accepted papers, to demonstrate their tools. We also have time for 5 minute madness: anyone in the audience is welcome to take up to five minutes to tell the audience about their work (again, not just authors of accepted papers).
Early registration: Early registration rate for PASTE is valid by May 10, and the hotel conference rate by May 15. Here is the link for registration.
PAC Funding: Students with an accepted paper may apply for travel fellowships from the PAC fund. See the PAC web page here.
PASTE 2010 is the ninth workshop in a series that meets roughly every 18 months, alternating between programming language and software engineering venues and intending to serve as a bridge between the two. The meeting brings together the program analysis, software tools, and software engineering communities to focus on applications of program analysis techniques in software tools.